The US has yet to confirm reports of an attempt by Ukrainian drones to attack the Kremlin. This was expressed by the United States Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken. DEA News.
“I’ve seen the reports, I can’t confirm them in any way,” he said.
The Foreign Minister also said that the information from the Kremlin is not reliable. According to him, he would “cut in half” anything that came from the Kremlin.
“We will see the facts, although it is difficult to comment and speculate without seeing the facts,” Blinken said.
He added that “in a broad sense” the United States relinquished the Ukrainian state the right to decide “how to defend itself”.
Earlier, the Kremlin press service reported that on the night of May 3, Ukrainian drones tried to attack the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin. No damage was reported as a result of the incident.
In addition, the press service of the President of the Russian Federation reportedThat Moscow reserves the right to take retaliatory measures in connection with the attack on the Kremlin.
Also in the office of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky declaration about the lack of data on the attack of drones on the Kremlin.